You may be able to. Check the reinlistment code on your DD214. You may have to wait 1 or more years before you will be permitted to re-enlist.
You would have to wait 3 yrs. after the discharge with a waiver.
No.
No. A dishounourable discharge bars the serviceman/woman from re-enlisting.
A General discharge will also allow you to reenlist in the US military after 93 days.
Choose not to re-enlist (honorable discharge), bad conduct discharge, hardship discharge, medical discharge, die.
Go to your CO and request a discharge...or just don't re-enlist.
A soldier who is flagged for misconduct or other disciplinary reasons may face restrictions when attempting to re-enlist. Generally, a flag indicates that the soldier is not in good standing, which can affect their eligibility for re-enlistment. However, once the issues leading to the flag are resolved and the soldier is cleared, they may be able to re-enlist. It's essential for the soldier to consult with their chain of command or a retention NCO for specific guidance based on their situation.
I'm a bit uncertain that a med. discharge would result in an RE1, but if you were discharged with an RE1 code, then you're eligible for reenlistment without the requirement of a waiver.
No, your enlistment was terminated when you were discharged.
The Army is a very peculiar organization. It's actually not particularly difficult to enlist into the Army with a General Discharge, or even an other-than-honourable (however, a straightforward DD is usually a disqualifier) if the discharge occurred from any other branch of service. Reentry for personnel who received a General or OTH from the Army, however, is extremely difficult. Your ability to enlist in the Army after an involuntary separation from another branch will be dependent on the reentry code on your DD-214. If you have an RE-1 or RE-2 reentry code, you're good to go. If you have an RE-3 code, you are disqualified for enlistment, but may be able to obtain a waiver to be able to enlist. If you have an RE-3C or RE-4 code, your chances are slim to none.
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